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Bird-shaped Vessel

Nombre del creador

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Contexto cultural

Iran, Seljuq period (1037–1194)

Fecha

Creation: 1100s

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Descripción de objeto de Cleveland Museum of Art
This bird-shaped vessel may have been used as a medieval water vessel (aquamanile) for pouring water used in handwashing—an important element of secular and sacred rituals. In this piece, water could have been placed in the vessel through a hole in the bird’s chest and then poured out through the hinged beak. Birds in Islamic art often represented messengers and protectors, or symbolized freedom of the spirit and soaring of the soul. Possibly the blue-green eyes were considered good luck charms to protect the owner from the evil eye and to ward off misfortune.

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Bird-shaped Vessel

Creador

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Tipo de obra

Metalwork

Contexto cultural

Iran, Seljuq period (1037–1194)

Material

bronze, cast, with chased and chiseled decoration; eyes inlaid with blue glass

Dimensiones

Overall: 17.5 x 9.5 cm (6 7/8 x 3 3/4 in.);
height: 0.175metre;
width: 0.095metre

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Idioma

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Fecha

Creation: 1100s

Procedencia

(Heeramaneck Galleries, New York, NY, sold to the Cleveland Museum of Art), ?-1948; The Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland, OH, 1948-; Edward L. Whittemore Fund

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Inscripción

Kufic inscription above tail feathers, undeciphered, possibly pseudo-inscription

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